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Nice's Nicest Hotel

As we've been saying, all the world is in Southern France right now. Well, ok, so at least all the Parisians that is and the New York Times. The Times recently went to Nice to check out the Palais de la Mediterranée, an historic hotel who has seen Josephine Baker and other jazz stars, representing an era of retro class. If that weren't enough the Tattingers took over the hotel in recent years--maybe you've heard of their other enterprise, only one of the world's best Champagnes.
Nice location in more ways than one, according to the Times reviewer, "this is your top bet in Nice". So what do you get for the best of Nice? For starters, rule says that if you're staying just one night and a suite is open, it's yours without a question or additional charge. Each room has internet and the mini-bar comes with a curiosity--binoculars to check out the spectacular view or probably the beach's naked bodies.
With a room service menu of Iranian caviar and Lafite Rothschild Champagne, one has to wonder who is staying here. Natch, the Times fills us in:
On an afternoon at the end of May, the lobby hummed with 40-ish Russian women in miniskirts, businessmen attending conferences in the extensive meeting facilities and some honeymooning Americans pulling Gucci luggage.
But if you're willing to hand over some extra Euros for this luxury then you're in for a treat and have bypassed the motel closet sized rooms elsewhere in this pricey city.
Related Stories:
· Check In Check Out [New York Times]
· Palais de la Mediterranée reviews [TripAdvisor]



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